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Assault-related facial fractures: does the injury mechanism matter?
2021
International Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
This study clarified the injury characteristics and occurrence of associated injuries in patients with assault-related facial fractures. Data from 840 assault-related facial fracture patients were included; demographic factors, facial fracture type, associated injuries, alcohol use, and injury mechanisms were recorded. Assault mechanisms most often included combinations of different mechanisms (57.5%) and resulted in the victim falling (50.1%). The perpetrator was most commonly a stranger
doi:10.1016/j.ijom.2021.06.001
pmid:34175177
fatcat:7hx7ogi7nnfglier3n763qhrvi